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  • 22 June 2005
    Wahoo!!
    7 pathogens detected
    I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job I got a job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    I am working as a groomer at a local pet store (I guess I'm not supposed to say the name, so we'll just call it Get Smart). I am not, thankfully, one of the pet stylists that do the frou-frou poodle clips or such; I am just a good ol' dog washer/ nail trimmer. I think it's gonna be awesome! AND they pay bank!!!

    In other news, I am finally in contact with a few people about another snake. Matt and I really don't want another baby, since all the vets (and other knowledgeable people) I taked to said that babies were more likely to have internal parasites and were thus harder to keep, wheras adults, if they have lived in the same place for several years, were less likely to have those parasites.

    If any snake owners read this, I'd love to have your input.